Guidance for setting up and enhancing national technical teams for GHG inventories in developing countries

This guidance aims to assist non-annex I Parties in meeting a significant part of their reporting requirements to the UNFCCC, i.e. the national GHG inventory, by setting up or enhancing national technical teams for the preparation and reporting of GHG inventories on a regular basis within a national system of GHG inventories. It draws upon experiences from the Information Matters project and lessons learned from developing and developed countries reporting to the UNFCCC over the last decade.

Guidance for setting up and enhancing national technical teams for GHG inventories in developing countries

This guidance aims to assist non-annex I Parties in meeting a significant part of their reporting requirements to the UNFCCC, i.e. the national GHG inventory, by setting up or enhancing national technical teams for the preparation and reporting of GHG inventories on a regular basis within a national system of GHG inventories. It draws upon experiences from the Information Matters project and lessons learned from developing and developed countries reporting to the UNFCCC over the last decade.

Guidance for setting up and enhancing national technical teams for GHG inventories in developing countries

This guidance aims to assist non-annex I Parties in meeting a significant part of their reporting requirements to the UNFCCC, i.e. the national GHG inventory, by setting up or enhancing national technical teams for the preparation and reporting of GHG inventories on a regular basis within a national system of GHG inventories. It draws upon experiences from the Information Matters project and lessons learned from developing and developed countries reporting to the UNFCCC over the last decade.

National benefits of climate reporting

The discussion paper intends to highlight benefits that a country can obtain through transparent and ambitious climate reporting and a robust and self-sustained MRV system, which go beyond the obvious benefit of fulfilling current and future reporting requirements under the UNFCCC. By highlighting the national benefits that are less visible at first glance, the discussion paper seeks to enhance the understanding of policy-makers and other stakeholders as to why transparency and MRV for climate reporting has merits of its own, and how countries may tap such national benefits.

National benefits of climate reporting

The discussion paper intends to highlight benefits that a country can obtain through transparent and ambitious climate reporting and a robust and self-sustained MRV system, which go beyond the obvious benefit of fulfilling current and future reporting requirements under the UNFCCC. By highlighting the national benefits that are less visible at first glance, the discussion paper seeks to enhance the understanding of policy-makers and other stakeholders as to why transparency and MRV for climate reporting has merits of its own, and how countries may tap such national benefits.

National benefits of climate reporting

The discussion paper intends to highlight benefits that a country can obtain through transparent and ambitious climate reporting and a robust and self-sustained MRV system, which go beyond the obvious benefit of fulfilling current and future reporting requirements under the UNFCCC. By highlighting the national benefits that are less visible at first glance, the discussion paper seeks to enhance the understanding of policy-makers and other stakeholders as to why transparency and MRV for climate reporting has merits of its own, and how countries may tap such national benefits.

National benefits of climate reporting

The discussion paper intends to highlight benefits that a country can obtain through transparent and ambitious climate reporting and a robust and self-sustained MRV system, which go beyond the obvious benefit of fulfilling current and future reporting requirements under the UNFCCC. By highlighting the national benefits that are less visible at first glance, the discussion paper seeks to enhance the understanding of policy-makers and other stakeholders as to why transparency and MRV for climate reporting has merits of its own, and how countries may tap such national benefits.

Puntos de partida para la Contabilidad de GEI para países en desarrollo bajo el Acuerdo de París

Este documento presenta los principales antecedentes, temas técnicos y decisiones aplicables a la contabilidad de GEI en el contexto del Acuerdo de París y los instrumentos que lo implementan: las Contribuciones Determinadas a nivel Nacional (CDN). Además, incorpora diversos elementos y lecciones aprendidas, surgidas de la implementación del PK.

Puntos de partida para la Contabilidad de GEI para países en desarrollo bajo el Acuerdo de París

Este documento presenta los principales antecedentes, temas técnicos y decisiones aplicables a la contabilidad de GEI en el contexto del Acuerdo de París y los instrumentos que lo implementan: las Contribuciones Determinadas a nivel Nacional (CDN). Además, incorpora diversos elementos y lecciones aprendidas, surgidas de la implementación del PK.

Puntos de partida para la Contabilidad de GEI para países en desarrollo bajo el Acuerdo de París

Este documento presenta los principales antecedentes, temas técnicos y decisiones aplicables a la contabilidad de GEI en el contexto del Acuerdo de París y los instrumentos que lo implementan: las Contribuciones Determinadas a nivel Nacional (CDN). Además, incorpora diversos elementos y lecciones aprendidas, surgidas de la implementación del PK.